A leading law firm created a stunning office space thanks in part furniture made by WallGoldfinger, including 48 Arbor tables masterfully used in an airy, high-tech conference space featuring operable partitions.
WallGoldfinger's Arbors are renowned for both their practicality and their design, which includes remarkable leg room and an upright cart storage solution that may be the most compact in the industry. With the Arbor, legs remove with no tools required for storage or ganging.
Available in variety of materials, this firm chose a subtle look of "embossed oakwood" plastic laminate tops and traditional inset aluminum legs powder-coated "mercury."
Each table also included an exclusive WallGoldfinger power and data box with two simplex power outlets, two RJ45s and two openings allowing other power and data options to be added later. The boxes, which remove for storage, were placed discreetly below a matching metal hatch lid powder-coated in "mercury."
Hinged doors along some of the tables' legs provided discreet channels for wire management to floor cores.
The customer also purchased Arbor's compact tabletop carts and leg carts to store the tables when not in use and a host of other WallGoldfinger custom furniture.
That custom furniture included eight marble or glass conference tables featuring rift cut white oak bases and 16 credenzas featuring marble and/or glass, rift cut white oak and polished stainless steel. The credenzas align the walls of the meeting spaces providing essential storage and countertop space.
The overall look expertly created by Gensler in New York is professional and bright for employees, clients and visitors. And, thanks to the Arbors, which easily reconfigure and store, the largest meeting space supports multiple uses from a roomful of trainees to an open room for company gatherings.
Images, from the top, a law firm's completed Arbors are shown expertly installed; an operable wall descends to create separate meeting spaces; a custom table for the same company; a custom credenza (Top three images by Garrett Rowland©)